Machining between centres only works when the drive is solid. Röhm carbide driving plates give machinists a positive bite into the workpiece face so spindle torque transfers cleanly during turning operations. Each plate uses hardened carbide points that grip the material while the component rotates between centres. The result is stable rotation, clean cutting passes & dependable alignment through the entire machining cycle.
Machine shops, fabrication workshops & industrial maintenance teams rely on Röhm carbide driving plates when producing shafts, pins, rollers & precision cylindrical components. These plates are widely used on manual lathes, CNC turning centres & grinding preparation setups where reliable workholding is critical.
Turning work rarely happens in isolation. Machinists often prepare material or finish parts using Angle Grinders, cutting stock with Grinding & Cut-Off Wheels or securing components in a Bench Vice before mounting them on the lathe. Workshop environments also depend on Workbenches, Drill Accessories, Tap & Die Sets & Metal Cutting & Grinding Tools to support fabrication, finishing & repair work around machining operations.
Röhm is known globally for precision workholding. Their carbide driving plates are built for repeated engagement with metal surfaces, maintaining consistent grip across demanding turning operations in professional machine shops.
What’s in This Collection:
► Röhm Carbide Driving Plate 9.5 x 3.2
‣ Compact carbide driving plate designed for smaller shaft diameters during precision turning
► Röhm Carbide Driving Plate 12 x 4
‣ General machining driver plate providing reliable engagement for mid-size workpieces
► Röhm Carbide Driving Plate 16 x 5
‣ Versatile carbide driver plate suited to common engineering workshop turning tasks
► Röhm Carbide Driving Plate 20 x 6
‣ Heavy duty driver plate designed for higher torque turning operations
► Röhm Carbide Driving Plate 25 x 8
‣ Large carbide driving plate built for machining larger shafts & industrial components
► Röhm Carbide Driving Plates for Face Driver Systems
‣ Engineered to transmit spindle torque when turning parts between centres
► Industrial Carbide Driver Plates for Production Turning
‣ Built to maintain strong grip during repeated machining cycles in production environments
Workshops typically keep multiple sizes of Röhm carbide driving plates on hand. Matching the correct plate size to the shaft diameter ensures strong engagement while preventing unnecessary marking on finished surfaces.
Machining workshops across Australia depend on reliable workholding equipment. Röhm carbide driving plates are widely used in engineering shops, manufacturing facilities & mechanical repair workshops where shafts, rollers & cylindrical components are produced daily.
Automotive machining workshops use carbide driver plates when rebuilding drivetrain components. Fabrication workshops rely on them for turning steel shafts used in construction equipment. Industrial maintenance teams also depend on them when repairing worn mechanical components across manufacturing plants, logistics facilities & heavy equipment operations.
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Precision turning starts with dependable workholding. Röhm carbide driving plates provide the grip required to drive components accurately between centres while maintaining stable rotation throughout the machining process.
Browse the collection at Industrial Shed & pair Röhm carbide driving plates with cutting tools, fabrication equipment & workshop tooling to build a machining setup ready for daily production work.
Carbide driving plates are commonly used when machining shafts, cylindrical machine components, rollers & precision parts that require turning between centres.
These plates perform well on mild steel, alloy steels, stainless materials & many hardened metals used in engineering workshops.
Yes. Small drive marks occur where the carbide points contact the workpiece. These marks are normal during turning between centres & are usually removed during later machining or grinding operations.
Replacement is recommended when carbide points show chipping, rounding or reduced grip on the workpiece surface.
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